3 STEPS TO SOUND AMAZING WHEN YOU SING!
Singing with good technique is essential no matter what genre you are singing. That means you must use excellent technique when singing rock music, classical music or even pop music. classical music. There are three elements for a great voice.
The first step for an amazing sound is blending both the chest and head voice together (mixed voice), which will give you a full and solid sound. The middle voice feels like a lighter version of chest voice and a fuller version of head voice. Mixed voice combines the beautiful highs of head voice with the deep and strong lows of chest voice. It lets you access your entire vocal range at its full power, tone, and richness. Use an experienced vocal coach to help you smooth out the transition areas.
The second step is engaging your diaphragm and good breath support, which will launch your voice into a strong and powerful chest voice sound. Your vocal power comes from the diaphragm, not the throat. Here is an exercise: slowly breath in, you are flattening the diaphragm and you will feel the area below the rib cage expand, tightening your stomach muscles; now control your breath as you exhale in a slow steady stream. The combo of both moves together gives you the strength, power and control of your voice. This will help you control vocals and not waver in pitch.
The third step is just as important; having strong resonance to give your voice that plangency sound it needs to ring. Resonance can be defined loosely as prolonged vibration and continuous resonance frequency. It is the intensity and quality of your tone when you sing. When your vocal cords vibrate, they create an echo of sound waves moving through the vocal tract into the three registers. Think of yelling in a cave and how the sound vibrates, intensifies and bounces through the cave. That is what resonance does your body’s vocal tract on a smaller scale. Listen to Audrey Diaz singing “Shallow”, this is a perfect example of all three steps.
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